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Posted By Bob Youel
How long does the chapter 8 training last
TA! in advance
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Posted By Paul Cornet
There is a 5-Day City & Guilds 'Roads and Streetworks' course
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Posted By Debby
In the North-west Ace Training Services (Manchester - 0800 235 6610)offer New Roads & Streetworks Training City & Guilds for Operatives and Supervisors- 5 days course (can be taken over 5 weeks)which leads to registration with the Streetworks Qualifications Register (Glasgow).
Hope this helps.
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Posted By Debby
Sorry its 0800 234 6610 (not 235).
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Posted By RP
How long does a Ch8 last?
this much depends upon which bits you are working to.
The mentioned qualifications above may not relate to your needs as they include other units done over 4-7 days.
It lasts as long as people are competent or if there are significant changes to codes of practice or Ch8.
What area of work are you involved in?
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Posted By Sean Brennan
I think People may have this wrong. Chapter 8 is the set up of Tarffic management and this is only a small element of the NRSWA course.
It is also dependent on what type of roads you are working on, it maybe that you are working on roads over 50MPH in which case you may need to attend a course known s 12B.
UK road services at Manchester would be able to help you out.
NRSWA course is about reinstatement in the carriageway and footpaths and it deals a lot with compaction and materials for different classes of roads, like i said the chapter 8 phase of the course is only a small element.
Hope this helps
Sean
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Posted By Bryan Goldsmith 16052
Bob,
Depending upon what you are doing and the type of road you are working on, the minimum in order to obtain a 'Streetworks ticket' are cmpletion of the Signing, Guarding and Lighting module, Service / Cable avoidance (both compulsory) and at least one other unit. There are separete Operatives and Supervisor programmes. If you 'google' HAUC or 'Streetworks'. You should hit some sources of info including the Sector 12a/b/c/d for high speed roads and road furniture works.
Regards
Bryan
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Posted By Bob Youel
TA! For the input - Saved me a lot of work
work in all road areas except motorways
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Contact Dave Hammond at HB Training - 01246 410111 he has one of the National Assessors on staff so can answer all your questions
Bob
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